Spring Fling: six bargain bottles of lesser-known whites

Now’s the time to experiment with fragrant, refreshing, lesser-known whites

By David Lawrason

As the weather starts to warm I turn to crisp, high-acid white wines to rouse my ­palate out of winter hibernation. There are plenty of unsung white grape varieties that offer the same brace and quench as the more familiar rieslings, sauvignon blancs and pinot grigios—and most are great bargains precisely because they are unfamiliar.

1Cono Sur 2014 Bicicleta Viognier
$9.95 | Chile | 89 points
This is the best white wine buy at the LCBO. It’s lighter than most viogniers, but what it lacks in weight it makes up for with brightness and perfumed aromas of star anise, lavender and white pepper. It’s a fine solo sipper, but also nice with fruit salad and soft cheese. LCBO 64287

4Fteri 2013 Moschofilero
$14.95 | Arcadia, Greece | 88 points
The moschofilero grape is the most aromatic of all Greek varieties. Fteri’s smells like orange blossom, spearmint and fennel, with a salty, kelp-like note. It’s lively and fresh, and the long finish is reminiscent of fresh-squeezed lime. It’s excellent with calamari or mussels. LCBO 392936

5Marqués de Riscal 2014 Rueda
$12.20 | Rueda, Spain | 88 points
The limestone-soiled Rueda region northwest of Madrid produces this sprightly white made with the verdejo grape. The nose shows grapefruit, lime, white pepper and passion fruit. It’s light-bodied and a natural pairing for ceviche, but drinks just as well on its own. LCBO 36822